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Mandrake: 'mod_perl' vulnerability  11 September 2000 
The configuration file, mod_perl.conf contained an Options directive that was not entirely secure.
 
Mandrake: 'glibc' vulnerabilities  07 September 2000 
A number of bugs exist in glibc that could result in a local root comprimise.
 
Mandrake: 'screen' not vulnerable.  05 September 2000 
A vulnerability exists in the screen program, version 3.9.5 and earlier.
 
Mandrake: 'zope' vulnerability  01 September 2000 
There is an outstanding exploit in the zope package. All users should upgrade to the new packages.
 
Mandrake: 'mgetty' vulnerability  01 September 2000 
There is a problem in the mgetty package, which contains a number of tools for sending and receiving faxes.
 
Mandrake: xchat vulnerability  29 August 2000 
A malicious URL previously had the ability to cause XChat to execute arbitrary shell commands as the user that is running XChat.
 
Mandrake: glibc vulnerability  29 August 2000 
A bug was discovered in ld.so that could allow local users to obtain root privileges.
 
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